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The Russian Pacific Fisheries Research Center (RINRO) expects this year’s catch to increase by 35% compared to last year, with a total catch of 459,300 tons
.
However, this figure is 8% lower than 2019.
Considering that the growth cycle of pink salmon is two years, 2019 is the best year to compare.
Pink salmon is the main salmon species caught in Russia
.
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However, this figure is 8% lower than 2019.
Considering that the growth cycle of pink salmon is two years, 2019 is the best year to compare.
Pink salmon is the main salmon species caught in Russia
.
The catch of pink salmon is expected to reach 322,300 tons, an increase of 80% over last year, accounting for about 70% of the total catch
.
The catch of dog salmon and sockeye salmon is expected to increase by 11% and 5%, respectively, to 9,3500 tons and 32,000 tons
.
Coho salmon, king salmon and mozzarella salmon, or trout (masu) are expected to accumulate catches of 11,430 tons
.
.
The catch of dog salmon and sockeye salmon is expected to increase by 11% and 5%, respectively, to 9,3500 tons and 32,000 tons
.
Coho salmon, king salmon and mozzarella salmon, or trout (masu) are expected to accumulate catches of 11,430 tons
.
Kamchatka Peninsula will provide most of Russia’s salmon catches, which are estimated to be about 359,000 tons, accounting for 78% of the total
.
Salmon catches in the Sakhalin region and Khabarovsk Krai are estimated to reach 45,000 tons and 37,000 tons, respectively
.
The total catch of Magadan, Chukotka and Primorye is estimated at 17,700 tons
.
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Salmon catches in the Sakhalin region and Khabarovsk Krai are estimated to reach 45,000 tons and 37,000 tons, respectively
.
The total catch of Magadan, Chukotka and Primorye is estimated at 17,700 tons
.
These forecast data will be adjusted according to the actual situation during the fishing period
.
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The Russian Pacific wild salmon fishing season officially began on June 1.
The fishing season is second only to the cod fishing season and is the second largest fishery in Russia
.
The fishing season is second only to the cod fishing season and is the second largest fishery in Russia
.